Regular Monday refuse collections will be made and landfills/transfer stations are open.

TheBus is operating on a Saturday schedule. (For route and schedule information, go to www.thebus.org, or call 848-5555.)

The People’s Open Markets will not be held.

Neal Blaisdell Box office is closed.

Satellite City Halls and Driver's License offices are closed.

Contraflow traffic lanes will not be coned.

On-street parking will be free, except for meters on Kalakaua Avenue along Kapiolani Park.

KAUAI

In observance of King Kamehameha Day, County of Kauai and state offices are closed on Wednesday, June 11 along with all refuse transfer stations, the Kekaha Landfill, Kauai Resource Center, and the Kapa'a and Waimea swimming pools.

All state libraries are closed.

Puhi Metals Recycling Center will remain open during the holiday, as well as all HI-5 bottle redemption centers that are normally open on Tuesdays, except for the Kauai Resource Center.

Residential refuse pick-up will continue as scheduled.

The Kauai Bus is operating on a modified schedule.

Normal business hours for county offices and services will resume on Thursday, June 12.

For more information about the Kauai Bus, please log on to the county website, www.kauai.gov or call 246-8110.

staff accordingly. The 142nd King Kamehameha Day Celebration kicks-off today with a lei draping ceremony. And..Later this week you can expect the annual floral parade. KITV-4's Nana Ohkawa -- standing by live at ''King Kamehameha the Great statue'' -- on King St. Nana? 142nd Annual King Kamehameha Celebration Festivities on the Island of O?ahu The King Kamehameha Celebration Commission invites the community to the following events in honor of King Kamehameha I, the unifier of the Hawaiian Islands. June 11, 2014 King Kamehameha Statue Lei Draping fronting Ali?iolani Hale 3:00pm, Royal Hawaiian Band; Official start time, 4:00 p.m. Organizations that would like to bring lei to drape, please arrive by 2:45 p.m. Lei should be at least 20 feet long and will be draped over the statue's arms. Hawaiian protocol dictates that lei are never to be draped over an ahu?ula . Parking is free. Lei will be removed on Friday morning and taken to Mauna 'Ala, the Royal Mausoleum. Plumeria are needed, to be strung for the statue. Community may drop off loose plumeria flowers starting at 7am at the statue. Please go into the Kekuanao?a parking lot. Members of 'Ahahui Ka?ahumanu will be on standby to receive flowers. June 14, 2014 King Kamehameha Celebration Ho?olaule?a 10:00 a. 00 p.m. ka?ako MakaGey Park 98th Annual King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade 9:00am start time at King and Richards Street This year's parade will honor the 125th Anniversary of Bishop Museum, which was tablished to house collections of Hawaiian artifacts and royal mily heiooms of the yal Kamehameha family. day, Bishop Museum is e premi place to perience the history, ts and cultefhe Hawaiian people. It is cognized throughout the world for i scientific search, educational ograms, and extensive llections which give ice to the stories of wai'i and erder cific. The parade will move down King Street to Punchbowl Seet. Then down Ala Moana Boulevard towards Waikiki to Kalaka Avenue, ending e Queen Kapi?olani gional ParkThe parade estimatedo be mpleted by 11:30 a.m. Parade route roadsill closed, but cross streets may open as the rade pass that area. ease be aware of the ad clores due to the rade dung these mes, share t information with those ncerned and make the cessary arrangements in vanc Your cooperation d pience are preciated as we llectively honor the fe and legacy of wai?i's King Kamehameha I. Pade to be televised LIVoSaturday, June , 20 at 9:00 a.m. on

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A bill to rezone agricultural land in West Oahu faced the people who live in that community Monday night. After passing a first reading last week, a city council committee brought Bill 3 out for a public hearing.